How would Candice spend one perfect day in San Diego? Hint: it involves murals painted beneath the Coronado Bridge, shopping at a pop-up flea market and cocktails sporting tiny umbrellas.
A Midnight Stroll through San Diego’s Old Town
I am in Old Town at midnight. I am not surprised. While it is a place, without question, built for tourists, I balk at the suggestion that ‘locals don’t go there’ and such ‘traps’ should be avoided by those looking for an ‘authentic’ experience.
For me, there is nothing more authentic and alluring than the post-structuralist break-down of real and pretend. Old Town is a piece of living theater staged on the actual blood, sweat and bones of San Diego’s history. The lines between reality and mythology blur amongst historical landmarks and themed restaurants, dusty graveyards and costumed guides.
A Taste of the South Pacific at the Catamaran in San Diego
No need spend hours of travel so you can to explore the culture, dance and food of the South Pacific when you can visit San Diego’s beaches during the day and enjoy the Catamaran Resort Hotel and Spa’s Summer Sunset Luau at night!
Sweet Sangria and Savory Songs at San Diego’s Cafe Sevilla
Situated in the heart of San Diego’s bustling Gaslamp Quarter, Café Sevilla serves up a lively mix of traditional Spanish fare and nighttime revelry perfectly suited to its location. Already famous for dangerously good sangria, Cafe Sevilla was recently named “Best Small Plates” in San Diego Magazine’s Best Restaurants 2012, making it a great stop for everything from happy hour to after hour.
Quick Guide to San Diego Pride!
A quick guide to San Diego Pride, one of San Diego’s biggest summer events, coming up this weekend July 20-22, 2012! Plus a look at places to eat, drink and be merry in and around Hillcrest, San Diego’s hip LGBT uptown neighborhood.
Bizarre Foods San Diego: Andrew Zimmern Comes to Town
Fish tacos, craft beer and…barbecued lamb’s head? Yes, those are all delectable specialities you can find in San Diego, and the last is just one of the many tasty treats that Travel Channel host Andrew Zimmern sampled while filming Bizarre Foods: San Diego.
A San Diego Summer Day: Photo Essay
Claire’s on Cedros: Start the day off right…sustainable, homemade, delicious. Fletcher’s Cove: A favorite for surfers and families alike. Birch Aquarium at Scripps: Gorgeous views, both outside and inside. OEX La Jolla Dive and Kayak Center: Good for the body and the soul. SeaWorld San Diego: Brand new Manta Coaster! So fun! Botanical Garden and Lily Pond at […]
Foodie Friday: San Diego County Fair Food Edition
It's an annual culinary tradition like no other. Hungry participants wonder, "What unusual creation will they cook up this time? How will these food daredevils top themselves this year?" No, it's not an episode of Iron Chef, and it's definitely not the James Beard awards…it's the <strong><a title="San Diego County Fair" href="http://www.sandiego.org/event/Visitors/3134" target="_blank">San Diego County Fair</a></strong>. What crazy concoctions will you find this year? Find out after the jump.
Win Tickets to the Beer and Sake Festival in Del Mar
One of my favorite foodie bloggers, Kate once told me that San Diego is located on almost the same latitude as Japan’s capital. Yep, head practically due East across the Pacific from San Diego and you’ll end up in Tokyo. Or, save on airfare and head over to the 10th Annual Beer and Sake Festival. […]
5 to Try This Weekend in San Diego
This is a perfect weekend to bring the kids to San Diego for a whole host of family friendly events. After the beak are your five to try.
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